I'm not sure. You might need to do some research to find out.
Sorry, I don't know the specific author of 'Exodus'. But you could check on literary databases or ask at a library.
I have no idea who wrote it. Maybe you can look it up on the internet or check with literature experts.
I'm not sure. You might need to do some research to find out.
The author of the novel 'Exodus' is Leon Uris.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'Exodus the novel'. But usually in a story about exodus, there could be a leader figure who guides the group through the journey.
An 'Exodus novel' could refer to a novel that has the theme of exodus. An exodus typically involves a large - scale departure or migration of people. So, the novel might be about a group of people leaving their homeland for various reasons like war, famine, or persecution.
The main characters in the Exodus story are Moses, who was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. Then there's Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt who at first refused to let the Israelites go. And Aaron, Moses' brother, who also played an important role in communicating with Pharaoh and the Israelites.
The main characters are Moses, who led the Israelites out of Egypt, and the Pharaoh of Egypt who opposed their exodus.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally in a light novel like this, there could be a young protagonist who is somehow involved with the exodus reactors. Maybe an engineer or a scientist who discovers something crucial about them.
The ordinary people are also main characters. They are the ones who actually endure the hardships of the journey, face the unknown, and try to build a new life. Their collective will and actions are what really drive the exodus story forward.
Jochebed was also important. She was the mother of Moses. She showed great courage in hiding Moses to protect him from the Egyptian decree to kill all Hebrew male babies.
The most important characters are Moses, who is like the hero of the story. He has the courage to face the Pharaoh and the task of leading his people. The Pharaoh, who is initially stubborn and refuses to let the Hebrews go. His actions and decisions drive much of the conflict in the story. And of course, God, who is the overarching power. He gives Moses the ability to part the Red Sea and perform other wonders.